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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #18 - Swimming - Men's 200m Butterfly; Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke; Rowing - Men's Single Sculls; Canoe Sprint - Men's K1 1000m; Sailing - Men's Skiff (49er)


IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #18 - Swimming - Men's 200m Butterfly; Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke; Rowing - Men's Single Sculls; Canoe Sprint - Men's K1 1000m; Sailing - Men's Skiff (49er)  

24 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #61 - Swimming - Men's 200m Butterfly

    • William Yorzyk USA 1956
      0
    • Mike Troy USA 1960
      0
    • Kevin Berry AUS 1964
      0
    • Carl Robie USA 1968
      0
    • Mark Spitz USA 1972
      0
    • Mike Bruner USA 1976
      0
    • Sergey Fesenko Sr. URS / UKR 1980
      0
    • Jon Sieben AUS 1984
      0
    • Michael Gross FRG / GER 1988
    • Melvin Stewart USA 1992
    • Denis Pankratov RUS 1996
      0
    • Tom Malchow USA 2000
      0
    • Michael Phelps USA 2004 2008 2016
    • Chad le Clos RSA 2012
    • Kristof Milak HUN 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  2. 2. Event #62 - Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke

    • Lillian Watson USA 1968
      0
    • Melissa Belote USA 1972
      0
    • Ulrike Richter GDR / GER 1976
      0
    • Rica Reinisch GDR / GER 1980
      0
    • Jolanda de Rover NED 1984
    • Krisztina Egerszegi HUN 1988 1992 1996
    • Diana Mocanu ROU 2000
      0
    • Kirsty Coventry ZIM 2004 2008
    • Missy Franklin USA 2012
      0
    • Maya DiRado USA 2016
      0
    • Kaylee McKeown AUS 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  3. 3. Event #63 - Rowing - Men's Single Sculls

    • Hermann Barrelet FRA 1900
    • Frank Greer USA 1904
      0
    • Harry Blackstaffe GBR 1908
      0
    • Wally Kinnear GBR 1912
      0
    • John B. Kelly Sr. USA 1920
    • Jack Beresford GBR 1924
      0
    • Bobby Pearce AUS 1928 1932
      0
    • Gustav Schafer GER 1936
      0
    • Mervyn Wood AUS 1948
      0
    • Yuriy Tyukalov URS / RUS 1952
      0
    • Vyacheslav Ivanov URS / RUS 1956 1960 1964
    • Jan Wienese NED 1968
      0
    • Yury Malyshev URS / RUS 1972
      0
    • Pertti Karppinen FIN 1976 1980 1984
    • Thomas Lange GDR / GER 1988 1992
    • Xeno Muller SUI 1996
      0
    • Rob Waddell NZL 2000
      0
    • Olaf Tufte NOR 2004 2008
    • Mahe Drysdale NZL 2012 2016
    • Stefanos Ntouskos GRE 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  4. 4. Event #64 - Canoe Sprint - Men's K1 1000m

    • Gregor Hradetzky AUT 1936
      0
    • Gert Fredriksson SWE 1948 1952 1956
    • Erik Hansen DEN 1960
      0
    • Rolf Peterson SWE 1964
      0
    • Mihaly Hesz HUN 1968
      0
    • Aleksandr Shaparenko URS / UKR 1972
      0
    • Rudiger Helm GDR / GER 1976 1980
      0
    • Alan Thompson NZL 1984
      0
    • Greg Barton USA 1988
    • Clint Robinson AUS 1992
      0
    • Knut Holmann NOR 1996 2000
    • Eirik Veras Larsen NOR 2004 2012
    • Tim Brabants GBR 2008
    • Marcus Walz ESP 2016
    • Balint Kopasz HUN 2020
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #65 - Sailing - Men's Skiff (49er)

    • Thomas Johanson, Jyrki Jarvi FIN 2000
    • Iker Martinez de Lizarduy, Xabier Fernandez ESP 2004
    • Jonas Warrer, Martin Kirketerp DEN 2008
      0
    • Nathan Outteridge, Iain Jensen AUS 2012
    • Peter Burling, Blair Tuke NZL 2016
    • Dylan Fletcher, Stuart Bithell GBR 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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  • Poll closed on 04/17/2022 at 06:00 PM

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Be ready for a special double Easter Holidays poll this weekend :d

 

Including some iconic events like: Men's and Women's 100m in Athletics, Men's and Women's 100m Freestyle in Swimming, Men's Cycling Road Race and others...

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

my picks...

 

Swimming, men's 200m Fly...who else? I think this is one of the most obvious picks so far...

it's the winningest athlete in the history of sport, :USA Michael Phelps...

 

Swimming, women's 200m Backstroke...one of the classiest swimmers of all time, capable of winning gold medals as baby girl and as a true woman...:HUN Krisztina Egerszegi...:wub:

 

Rowing, men's Single Sculls...this is one of the event with the richest history of the Olympics, more than 100 years of glory with many great champions...

not an easy choice, but imho nobody has yet equalled the true GOAT, :FIN Perrti Karppinen...

 

Canoeing, men's 1000m...in a discipline heavily marked by the Scandinavians, I feel I have to go with the only man winning 3 gold medals, :SWE Gert Fredriksson...

 

Sailing, men's Skiff (49er)...looking at the results all this sailor have reached outside the single Olympic event, it's a close battle between Outteridge and Burling, but I feel I have to pick :NZL Peter Burling, the man with most wins other than the Olympics (considering also other classes)...

Results:

 

SWIMMING - Men's 200m Butterfly

 

1. Michael Phelps USA

2. Kristof Milak HUN (T)

3. Chad le Clos RSA (T)

 

SWIMMING - Women's 200m Backstroke

 

1. Krisztina Egerszegi HUN

2. Kirsty Coventry ZIM

3. Kaylee McKeown AUS (T)

 

ROWING - Men's Single Sculls

 

1. Mahe Drysdale NZL
2. Pertti Karppinen FIN

3. Olaf Tufte NOR

 

CANOE SPRINT - Men's K1 1000m

 

1. Eirik Veras Larsen NOR

2. Gert Fredriksson SWE

3. Greg Barton USA (T)

 

SAILING - Men's Skiff (49er)

 

1. Peter Burling, Blair Tuke NZL (T)

2. Dylan Fletcher, Stuart Bithell GBR (T)

3. Nathan Outteridge, Iain Jensen AUS (T)

 

Thanks for voting, everyone!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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